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   Duncaville Daily News (Newspaper) - September 6, 1973, Duncanville, Texas                                NATIONAL AND WORLD EVENTS By Prw Inf Calls For Budget Energy WASHINGTON Back in form and displaying Nixon made a 35-minute televised news conference range of questions from the Watergate tapes to ' I he charged Congress with a performance and said he will send it a new State 1Union next I'll will call for budget cuts and enactment of 1 for meeting the energy Arabs - In an agreement reached In bargaining and Arab Arab gunmen holding 16 French in the Saudi Arabian Embassy said today accepted an offer from the President Hafez Assad end their 25-hour siege and leave France with their in his private provided safe conduct for the guerrillas hostages provided they released their French igu scheduled to leave the country at 7:80 Over At President Nixon's news conference he said he will not reveal in advance what will in the event the grand jury investigation Maryland corruption leads to Vice President Spiro Indictment or repealed his expression of confidence in Agnew's rity during his period of service as vice president known Youths Is On Marvia Utecht and Uny tUi TIm play returns to freshmen team meets McKinney at 6 p.m. at Panther this the Junior Varsity will play at 7:30.  by Marvin Utecht and Leroy the freshmen will be out to avenge a 32-34 loss to McKinney last on offense will be linemen David Brian Tim Gene David McDonald and Kris and backs Mark David Scott and Terry starters Include Dondi Doc David Tim Chris Brian Scott Kris David Lopez and Terry Junior coached by Lynn Dobbins and Larry were beaten by McKinney last year 22-2.  starters will Im backs Larry Mark Davis and and linemen Bob Mark Rex Geait Mike to start on defense are Johnny Greg Kenny Mike Burris Stava Mike Rex Strahan and Mike Junior High ' Raiders will be at Drane The grade will play at 6 p.m. and the eighth graders at 7:80.  are coached by Mel DoUf Browning and Ron Storms Texas Coast 8ANTIG0, Chile In an attempt to smash a protest the Marxist government of Salvador gangs of leftist youths attacked I of thousands of women marchers with fist and I witnesses estimated about 50 persons were injured during YORK - Federal Appeals Court Judge Henry J. Wednesday granted a request by former Cabinet John Mitchell and Maurice Stans for a hearing that trial be Tie trial is scheduled to begin Sept. 11.  iins Still rain in the Duncanville has received 1.42 the past 24-hojjr period according to the fire inches have been received in the city to United PreM storm a mild but came ashore today for the second with 56-mile-an-  Choices Are For Optimist will begin for players in the Optimist Club Youth Football League here as soon as the coaches have contacted the boys with information regarding which team they have been assigned positions and where they will draft was held by the coaches Wednesday game of the season will be played 22, beginning at 7 p.m. in Lakeside year the league will have three They have been tagged the the Jets and the three teams this year only one game will be played each Saturday night - which means that each team will play four games in the six-week drill team will perform during halftimes at each tha gusts and and headed northwest across Texas at a forward speed of 12 miles an the first time in recorded history - and we have record of storms going back more than 100 years - it was the first time ever that the same storm has struck the Tex. area twice within two said Davis meteorologist in charge of the Galveston National Weather it was not a major But no tropical storm has ever made a loop like this he far as the Texas coast is I think we can write Delia off. The people in North and West Texas can't write her off She could generate No. 2  said they were calling the storm 1" and 2." The storm's first landfall was between Galveston and The second was between Galveston and a little farther with sustained winds of 45 miles an far are Mt MadMa Jay GUllard and Hie thara Friday at 8  Nawa Travel Plans foreign travel program for language students at Duncanville High School has been approved for the second year by the Duncanville Independent School District board of this DHS principal Edwin Davis is considering a date for the second trip which will fall after Easter and before the end of itineraries are now being submitted by the DHS language selection of students is to be made by Feb. 1, 1974.  year 77 students and 12 sponsors went to four in Europe during the Easter This program gives students taking or Latin the opportunity to visit their respective countries for ten and Mrs. Gus Alexander started this program to give students a better understanding of the peoples and lands whose language they spoke as well as to promote a the United States and business men plus the foreign language teachers making up the committee are preparing the arrangements for this year's of the committee are Fred A. Charles C. S. Gus Maxie David W. And Nawa GENE are two reports on the nation's progress against for optimists and the other for The heady rise in prices should ease the next few President Nixon said as the effects of wage-price controls and increased production begin to prices in August rose nearly 7 per according to Treasury Department This is more than twice as fast as any month on made his forecast during a White House news conference but was vague about when a downturn might The track record of his own in calling price not been very hp Nixon said the waa doing we think be done and can be to dampen without the into a dont want a hard ha price report will ha Friday the of Labor In the Treasury have estimating what the size of the bulge might had been widely expected in August following the lifting of the freeze on all food prices except beef in Secretary George P. Shultz predicted two weeks ago the increase would be even economy watchers jaded by months of record-breaking price increases are likely to be shocked by the magnitude of the August rise suggested by the Treasury farm prices may have risen as much as 25 per cent last while processed food prices soared by 18 per the government figures June was considered a bad month for wholesale prices but the overall index gained only 2.3 per farm products rose by a record 7 per cent and fooda and feeda went op about 5 per showed virtually BO gain in aince they were is place by D. high school counselor and secretary of the Toni Vicki and VaLoris language are also on the ex-officio members are W. Hugh superintendent of and Tom H. president of the board of trustees of Duncanville enrolled are 344 foreign language an increase of 35 percent over last A maximum of 90 students will be allowed to make the trip this a third year of and Spanish is being offered this students enrolled in these classes will be over other repeating the trip who show an active interest in their foreign language will be allowed to go as aides to the but they will be included in the total of 90 will be the last students chosen to order to be considered for the Duncanville foreign travel program a student must fulfill these an application form and return it to Davis at DHS by the first Monday in accompanied by a check for from seven unrelated three of whom should be These recommendations are to be in by the first Monday in theme entitled Educational Goals I Hope to Achieve From the must be no undesirable behavior reports tor the present school release form and a resume will be foreign language win rate her in dub A rating like the reference fonna win the point that laat the projects will be required of each so that the community will be better informed about the Some of the projects will include slide posters and and teachers will be sponsored by local business firms and Theae sponsors pay for the total expenses of chaperons and the living of the the the language clubs will hold various money-making to help defray the coats to the students year guides for each country are being These stay with the group during the entire trip and help the students better appreciate classes by the Duncanville Parks and Recreation wiD begin student registration course is for boys and girls from beginners to advanced - ages 6 and the must be in the local schools as first Weaver will be He has been instructor for the paat five muat register in and 203 Collins in Armatrong The hours oi to 8 with of the lunch for ia 5 for the 8-week is The wiD be at the Center at 211 Ja to Jadda of the aad which In the by mar than -  

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